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Destructo 01-04-2004 03:40 PM

5.5" of lift questions!
 
I'm going to assume I will need a transfer drop kit for this much lift (need it for 6" anyway) also will shocks that come with a 4" lift kit work for the extra 1.5"? And will the brake lines work with the brackets included with the 4" lift?

The method i'm choosing for this amount of lift is a 4" rough country All spring lift, with hydro shocks, raised steering arm, brake line extensions (may upgrade to SS lines in the future). For the extra 1.5" on top of the 4" lift I will be running 1.5" heavy duty daystar front shackles and 1.5" lift blocks in the rear. I will be running 35x12.5" tires also.

So what will I need on top of the stuff that a normal 4" kit comes with? Transfer case drop, and where can I get one? I'm getting the 4" rough country kit from JCwhitney (cheap shipping) which comes with rear blocks but I bought a brand new pair of rough country rear 52" 4" lift springs off ebay which will go in place of the blocks. Will I need to lengthen either of my drive shafts?

The truck is an '85 Chevy K10 shortbed with D44/12B

Prerunner1982 01-04-2004 04:06 PM

shackle only provide 1/2 the lift... if you get a 2" longer shackle... you will only get 1" lift....you dont want too long of a shackle....

figured you knew that, but wanted to make sure..

:burnout:

Destructo 01-04-2004 11:33 PM

Well, these say their 1.5" lift shackles. I would assume that means they will lift it 1.5".

JIMs70GMC 01-05-2004 07:12 AM

probably 3" longer shackles. The problem then is the pinion is now pointing down and would cause u-joint binding. With that much lift you may or may not need to lengthen the drive line. I can't remember what TC do you have? If it's a 208 then your drive shaft is short than say a truck w/ a 205. The tc drop is just 1" spacers to lower the rear cross member from the frame. the cross member is held on with 4 bolts. I had a friend that had 6" of lift on a K5 that lowered the TC but did not lengthen the rear drive shaft.
Get the 4" lift on and see what you got, then hope for the best and expect the worst.

Yukon Jack 01-05-2004 02:10 PM

You are gonna want to cycle your suspension to see if those shocks work. I originally had a 4" lift with Tuff Country shocks designed for that much lift. I later made some changes which made the front lift right about 6" - used the same Tuff Country shocks but turns out they were basically fully extended when at rest which made for a very bouncy ride.

Those shocks might be fine but you won't really know until you have the lift installed and can cycle it or at least figure out how much travel you have in the shock extended and fully compressed and then decide if the shocks will work within that range on your suspension.

Yukon Jack 01-05-2004 02:11 PM

Might be a great time to go with some long travel shocks - I'm doing some now that will give about 15" of shock travel.

Destructo 01-05-2004 03:57 PM

Do you have to extend your shock mounts for those?

Yukon Jack 01-05-2004 06:59 PM

Yep. Not a big job though.

Destructo 01-06-2004 12:11 AM

Did you fab your own or just buy some aftermarkets and weld them on? If theres a place online that sells them point me that way.

Yukon Jack 01-06-2004 12:12 PM

I ordered 4 Ford shock towers so I could do all my shocks, there is a great write up at this link and at the bottom of the link is the part number for the shock towers. http://www.coloradok5.com/ranchoreview.shtml

The shock tower is about 15" long and you decide where you are going to mount it then you cut off the excess. I ordered mine online at one of the Ford discount part websites and paid about $15.00 per tower. (A little grinder work and the Ford logo will be gone.)

I will be installing mine shortly. I ordered the new Rancho RS9000x shocks, part number RS99036 which gives a shock that is 21.125" compressed, 36.125" extended with 15" of travel. I did have to order 4 extra metal bushing sleeves as each shock only came with one metal bushing sleeve. These shocks have 9 different settings and I have read some good things on them.

smokkey1 01-07-2004 04:07 PM

just get an 2" body lift and call it a day

Destructo 01-07-2004 08:58 PM

I don't really like body lifts though. I think what I may do is get the 1" zero rates in the front and make a shackle 1" longer than factory (shouldn't be enough extra length to mess up anything). And then get the 25 dollar 1.5" lift blocks for the rear.

smokkey1 01-07-2004 10:40 PM

just trim the fenders...

Destructo 01-08-2004 05:06 PM

Its still a pretty truck, no need to be trimming fenders. It will probably turn into a poser rig anyway and I don't want hacked up fenders.


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